Canumb aims to crunch data on various forms and turn them into something meaningful. A variety of inputs are currently supported, such as different number base conversions (decimal to hexadecimal, binary to hexadecimal, octal to decimal, etc.) and various encoded formats (a base64 encoder decoder and a URI encoder decoder). It's built to allow for extension when the future demands other input formats be crunched.

Previously, fiction books published on the Web were often divided into lines of ~80 characters for comfortable reading. This can be a problem on small displays (such as phones), causing poorly-wrapped formatting. Reformator is a simple Qt utility that attempts to remove newlines inside paragraphs without removing those between paragraphs. Just set the size of the first line indent, and Reformator will recognize real paragraphs and remove all non-useful newlines. It can also detect indent size automatically. It is recommended to back up your books before reformatting.

spellMyNumber converts decimal numbers of arbitrary length to words in any language supported by GNU's aspell (among others, English, German, French, and Spanish). Digits are translated to characters according to the mapping of the buttons on a telephone's keypad.

jWordConvert is a Java library which can read and render Word documents natively to convert to PDF, to convert to images, or to print the documents automatically. The library is 100% Java, so it can run on any platform which supports Java. It does not use any third party software or native calls, and can be run in a server environment or integrated into a desktop application.

cra2tcp converts C-array files of TCP sessions into packet captures. Windows and Linux versions are available (both in CLI mode). A C-array file contains the data of a TCP connection without the Ethernet, IP, and TCP headers. It can be created using right-click on any TCP connection in Wireshark -> Follow TCP Stream -> C Array.

UnDBX is a tool to extract, recover, and undelete email messages from Outlook Express .dbx files. On first run, all messages are extracted as individual .eml files. Subsequent runs only update the output directory with new messages, and delete old .eml files that correspond to deleted messages in the .dbx file. Corrupted .dbx files (including files larger than 2GB) can be opened in recovery mode, in order to recover messages and partially undelete deleted messages. The success of recovery depends on the type and level of .dbx file corruption.

pict2png is a utility for converting files in the Macintosh PICT image format to the PNG image format. Images with an associated (premultiplied) alpha channel are detected and properly converted as needed.